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The presence and conservation of Max and Mlx network proteins in animal lineages stemming from the divergence of Metazoa indicate that these networks have ancient and essential functions.

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The reason for this might stem from the divergence of factors that regulate these GEFs, about which, very little is currently known.

Thus, it appears unlikely that the misexpression observed in our study stems from the incompatible divergence of cis-regulatory factors at such a large number of loci.

The divergence between this and the previously reported finding may stem from the difference in cell types used to study nascent HDL biogenesis.

The Authorised Biography of Gerry Anderson (2002) register a divergence from earlier Supermarionation productions stemming from The Secret Service being less "American-orientated" and comprising fewer action sequences.

We conclude that the abundance of orphan genes in A. americanum likely results from 1) taxonomic isolation stemming from divergence within the tick lineage and limited genomic resources for ticks and 2) lineage-specific genes needing functional genomic studies to evaluate their association with the unique biology of ticks.

In The Evolved Apprentice, Kim Sterelny argues that the divergence stems from the fact that humans gradually came to enrich the learning environment of the next generation.

Likewise, the inclusion of Emiliania within the clade containing all chlorophytes and streptophytes probably stems from the considerable gene order divergence displayed by this haptophyte compared to the two other algae carrying secondary chloroplasts and the red algae [ 31].

The relatively low percentage of common genes observed on the X chromosome stems from the fact that the average divergence plus the standard deviation on this chromosome is higher than in the autosomes (Fig. 2, note the different spacing between the dashed line and solid lines on the X with autosomes).

But an even greater divergence stems from the psychological characterization of the couple.

One divergence stems from the Rastafarians, who intentionally developed a dialect of Jamaican Creole in order to break culturally from the English-speaking imperialists who once enslaved them.

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